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there might be a young person who looks to the person in connecticut as a young person. i want to say to the young person, that is it not the answer. that will not sold your problems. if you ever finding yourself looking to him with request and not disgust. open yourself up and talk to someone. you don't want to go down the road. he's not the solution or role model. may god have mercy on you. don't follow the fam example. >> i cannot thrank you enough for being here tonight. i know your schedule is imcrezibly back. tharching you, lucado >> we all feel a sense of grief and pain. and sometimes we feel so incredibly helpless . and yet we can pray and it can make a difference. >> if i didn't believe that, i would give up in a face of something as horrible as i will be back with closing thoughts . with a select terrain dial that adjusts the jeep grand cherokee's performance for specific weather and road conditions... ♪ ...even heavy snowstorms... won't keep you from getting to work. our apologies. ♪ is a thrilling, dual-flavored ride to mouth fun-town. but it's not like e
there might be a young person who looks to the person in connecticut as a young person. i want to say to the young person, that is it not the answer. that will not sold your problems. if you ever finding yourself looking to him with request and not disgust. open yourself up and talk to someone. you don't want to go down the road. he's not the solution or role model. may god have mercy on you. don't follow the fam example. >> i cannot thrank you enough for being here tonight. i know your...
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he was doing some rewrites on air force one on the way to connecticut. he will make it personal and from the heart. >>bret: we have heard politicians talking about gun control on sunday shows. we have heard about a lost policy prescriptions here in washington. do you think the president will get into policy talk at all in this speech tonight? >>reporter: the science i have is he will steer clear of policy talk whether it is gun criminal or how we deal and treat people with mental illnesses in this country which is an important issue that has popped up. he will avoid that tonight. as you mentioned, the mayor bloomberg from new york city was on a sunday show today pushing the president hard saying he owes the american people, and republicans are saying second amendment is a cherished right. the bottom line from the white house aides is the president doesn't think this is the time or place, tonight, and he knows there will an great debate in the days ahead. he set high expectation on friday when he said he wants meaningful act and he will face pressure to f
he was doing some rewrites on air force one on the way to connecticut. he will make it personal and from the heart. >>bret: we have heard politicians talking about gun control on sunday shows. we have heard about a lost policy prescriptions here in washington. do you think the president will get into policy talk at all in this speech tonight? >>reporter: the science i have is he will steer clear of policy talk whether it is gun criminal or how we deal and treat people with mental...
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>>neil: now the latest from newtown, connecticut. rick? rick: the governor of connecticut was here a short time ago and called this a tragedy of unspeakable terms that you can never be fully prepared for. remember, this happened over six hours ago. there is a lot of evidence still being processed. the crime scene is still very active. other scenes are now investigated, including the home of shooter's movie where an adult body was found and other residents in new jersey with conflicting reports of the status of the shooter's father and conflicting reports on the shooter himself. what we are told at this hour is that the shooter is 20-year-old adam lanza and his 24-year-old brother was taken into custody and questioned but that ryan at this point is not a suspect. we are told the shooter was adam, he had two weapons including an assault rifle and a 10 millimeter glock and he answered the school where the more was a teacher and began firing. police got 9-1-1 call. local police showed up and called in the state police. unlike columbine where t
>>neil: now the latest from newtown, connecticut. rick? rick: the governor of connecticut was here a short time ago and called this a tragedy of unspeakable terms that you can never be fully prepared for. remember, this happened over six hours ago. there is a lot of evidence still being processed. the crime scene is still very active. other scenes are now investigated, including the home of shooter's movie where an adult body was found and other residents in new jersey with conflicting...
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live in newtown, connecticut. e. fox report. 36 hours removed from a gunman unleashing a shooting massacre in the elementary school. population 600 students from kindergarten to fourth. it is a day that changed the housetown forever. machines -- members of the shooter family releasing a statement saying they felt heart felt sorrow. each of the 22 children who died was aged 6 or 7 and all thought to be in the first grade. 12 of them were girls and eight were boys, the gunman shot child multiple times. we are told that at least one child was shot 11 times inside of the classroom. this is a picture of the gunman identified as 20 year old adam lanza that is a picture from six years ago at the age of 14. he lived with his mother in the town of newtown 10 miles from the school. a school that he drove his own mother's car to waking up in the morn shooting her in the head. today we heard from the shooter's aunt. she said the mother home schooled him after a dispute with the public school system, but no one in the family expe
live in newtown, connecticut. e. fox report. 36 hours removed from a gunman unleashing a shooting massacre in the elementary school. population 600 students from kindergarten to fourth. it is a day that changed the housetown forever. machines -- members of the shooter family releasing a statement saying they felt heart felt sorrow. each of the 22 children who died was aged 6 or 7 and all thought to be in the first grade. 12 of them were girls and eight were boys, the gunman shot child multiple...
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we'll go back to connecticut shortly. but first in "the factor" follow-up tonight, the talking points memo. mexico insulting every single american citizen. 27-year-old jon hammer, former marine lance corporal from florida, remains remains in a mn prison charged with gun possession. the charge is totally bogus. last summer he registered an antique shotgun, handed down to him from his great grandfather with american customs officials in brownsville, texas. he was then told by the american agents to take the paperwork across the border to mexican officials and he would be fine to travel on to costa rica for a hunting trip. when he did check in with the mexicans in matamoros, he was promptly arrested and charged with carrying a deadly weapon. that was last august. despite many attempts by the u.s. government to get him released, mexico will not do it. so he sits in a filthy prison ten days before christmas. that's simply unacceptable. everybody knows corporal hammer did nothing wrong. so why doesn't mexico just release him in
we'll go back to connecticut shortly. but first in "the factor" follow-up tonight, the talking points memo. mexico insulting every single american citizen. 27-year-old jon hammer, former marine lance corporal from florida, remains remains in a mn prison charged with gun possession. the charge is totally bogus. last summer he registered an antique shotgun, handed down to him from his great grandfather with american customs officials in brownsville, texas. he was then told by the...
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many cops during a typical weekday in newtown connecticut? >> four or five. >> why can't one cop stay in a patrol car outside of school? >> let's face it law enforcement the demands on law enforcement are increasing. when you don't have the resources to devote to one school. >> ken trump do you have an opinion on that? what do you think? >> all of the ideas starting to trickle out of washington and some of the broader things that you talked about. we have school research officers in a number of our schools. we the cops and schools program funded. it has been eliminated. it was eliminated and the u.s. department of education two years ago eliminated completely. they provided security equipment. i understand that hasn't been founded this year. i have to point after wondering in the last couple days like you in newtown. my question is do we need to do something new and go back to the fundamentals go back to the things there and find out why people stop that when there wasn't a crisis in the headlines. >> do you think the president has failed do
many cops during a typical weekday in newtown connecticut? >> four or five. >> why can't one cop stay in a patrol car outside of school? >> let's face it law enforcement the demands on law enforcement are increasing. when you don't have the resources to devote to one school. >> ken trump do you have an opinion on that? what do you think? >> all of the ideas starting to trickle out of washington and some of the broader things that you talked about. we have school...
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fox news correspondant molly lime in newtown, connecticut. >> greta there is it new information not as much as in the beginning and the days following, but they revealed in that home, in the home where nancy lanza's body was found there were computers and they were smashed up and looking in phone record credit card records. they believe they had success in gathering the information on how and why this occurred. interesting information in the atf. the mother and the son, nancy lanza. they were her guns involved in the crime and they had been no to guns in the past. but adam lanza had not beg your pardon to a shooting rain in the recent sixes. commupt college. apparently adam lanza was spart should and attending community college and looked in to the possibility of going to school. she wanted to go with him to make sure he ghot the education. >> here in the community. they are trying to get the children back to classes, particularly the ones on the day of the class cure. nwe are standing on the edge of the street in sandy hook elementary and looks like will take them and put them in a ne
fox news correspondant molly lime in newtown, connecticut. >> greta there is it new information not as much as in the beginning and the days following, but they revealed in that home, in the home where nancy lanza's body was found there were computers and they were smashed up and looking in phone record credit card records. they believe they had success in gathering the information on how and why this occurred. interesting information in the atf. the mother and the son, nancy lanza. they...
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>>heather: that was wfxg from newtown, connecticut. >>gregg: the first funeral is set for six-year-old tomorrow, buried in fairfield, connecticut. the family remembers him as intelligent and gentle but with a rambunctious streak. his twin sister was assigned to a different classroom and she survived. the family says noah considered his twin sister his very best friend. they were inseparatable. >>heather: 20 children were killed at the elementary school and now some of the families are speaking out about their precious children and we are hearing from the families whose children surviveed. molly line is outside the high school. we knew this would be the next phase of what happened, molly. >>reporter: we are seeing the faces of the children, and hearing the stories of how they spent their time and the loved ones that will miss him. daniel, the youngest of three young, a first grader and he loved to play soccer. six women were murdered including the principal of sandy hook. she was remembered as a hero who tried to stop him the she was a
>>heather: that was wfxg from newtown, connecticut. >>gregg: the first funeral is set for six-year-old tomorrow, buried in fairfield, connecticut. the family remembers him as intelligent and gentle but with a rambunctious streak. his twin sister was assigned to a different classroom and she survived. the family says noah considered his twin sister his very best friend. they were inseparatable. >>heather: 20 children were killed at the elementary school and now some of the...
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obviously, to me, we are seeing it already in connecticut. that really is the heart and soul of america. so i don't want to be overly down when i say that the country is in decline. there are elements in decline, but the real heart and soul of america is stronger than ever. >> of course, life and work continues for many people this week your work on the hill with the two benghazi hearings, one in the house and one in the senate this week. but news that secretary clinton is ill and has been injured with a concussion and will not testify. are you confident that others who will show up in her place will provide much-needed answers. >> i am sure they can provide answers, but ultimately, i believe that secretary clintonville to testify. i have a great respect for secretary clinton. no one would know more about this than she would. no one would be in a position, really to answer the tough questions of secretary clinton. once she has recovered, i believe it is important that she testify. i know that the chairwoman of the international affairs commit
obviously, to me, we are seeing it already in connecticut. that really is the heart and soul of america. so i don't want to be overly down when i say that the country is in decline. there are elements in decline, but the real heart and soul of america is stronger than ever. >> of course, life and work continues for many people this week your work on the hill with the two benghazi hearings, one in the house and one in the senate this week. but news that secretary clinton is ill and has...
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the president was at the innerfaith service in connecticut. the governor said that friday was the hardest, toughest day of his presidency. today it continues with two of the little boys laid to rest. >> brian: if you saw the speech, you could see he was having a tough time. even though he's done it four times it is not easier it is getting harder. he sees his kids in those kids as all of us do. >> gretchen: even if you are not a parent you feel the horribleness. this is a trying day with many more to come. ahead in new ton, the first funerals will be held for the youngest victim. noah posner turned 6 last month. his twin sister escaped. jack pinto may be buried in his jint -- giant jersey. joining us more from the president is peter doocy. >> good morning gretchen. president obama's trip came after the innocent students and teachers were killed and one day before the tight-knit community must bury 20 child sized coffins. >> i am mindful that mere words can't match the depths of your sorrow, nor can they heal your wounded hearts. i can only hop
the president was at the innerfaith service in connecticut. the governor said that friday was the hardest, toughest day of his presidency. today it continues with two of the little boys laid to rest. >> brian: if you saw the speech, you could see he was having a tough time. even though he's done it four times it is not easier it is getting harder. he sees his kids in those kids as all of us do. >> gretchen: even if you are not a parent you feel the horribleness. this is a trying day...
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molly line live in newtown, connecticut. thank you. >> heather: there is no way to compare one heartbreaking tragedy to another other than maybe to consider its place in history. it's hard to conceive something worse than this scene you'll remember from april of 2007. a student killed 32 fellow students and faculty at virginia tech in blacksburg, virginia. it's the worst single act of gun violence in american history. the only school shooting that involved more fatalities than what happened in connecticut and so far for so many of us, today was also a reminder of this day on april 20, 1999. that is when the now infamous names, dill leancally bold -- dylan klebold and eric harris. that at columbine high school. we recall charles whitman, the engineering student and forger marine who killed 13 people and an unborn child and wounded 32 others in a shooting rampage from the tower of the university of texas. that was on august 1, 1966. his murderous rampage caught on tv camera. >> gregg: newtown, connecticut is a tight-knit commu
molly line live in newtown, connecticut. thank you. >> heather: there is no way to compare one heartbreaking tragedy to another other than maybe to consider its place in history. it's hard to conceive something worse than this scene you'll remember from april of 2007. a student killed 32 fellow students and faculty at virginia tech in blacksburg, virginia. it's the worst single act of gun violence in american history. the only school shooting that involved more fatalities than what...
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democratic governor from the great state of connecticut, a pleasure to have you. please come back. >>> the world east most liberal marijuana regime is about to begin here in the united states. the world east most liberal. that's next. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. and bp's also committed to america. we support nearly 250,000 jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> a far side this sunday morning. on thursday, this country will begin a new social experiment that i don't think has received the amount of attention it deserves. when the citizens of washington state will be able to buy and sell marijuana under a system that is more liberal than any other system in the world. under the 18 states that allowed the sale and distribution of m
democratic governor from the great state of connecticut, a pleasure to have you. please come back. >>> the world east most liberal marijuana regime is about to begin here in the united states. the world east most liberal. that's next. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help those affected and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open, and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons...
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in michigan and in connecticut? >> all states do. >> yeah. that's not good enough, though, if you really look -- >> i agree with you. something else we have on the federal level, state level and local levels, of course, is our pensions. and my question, you addressed this, governor malloy, in your opening statement, i appreciate that, with making reforms. is your benefits plan in -- >> defined benefits plan. >> is that something you think needs to be changed to a defined contribution plan so that there is an opportunity to make sure it's fully funded? >> no. my approach is different. if a state government had honored its commitment and properly funded the program over a period of time, i would not have inherited a program that was -- >> the fact that they cannot fund it, is that not indicative of the fact that it was not an appropriate measure that the state should have taken and now should renegotiate because how else are you going to fund these? >> no. i fundamentally disagree that defined benefit programs are by definition an evil. >> i ne
in michigan and in connecticut? >> all states do. >> yeah. that's not good enough, though, if you really look -- >> i agree with you. something else we have on the federal level, state level and local levels, of course, is our pensions. and my question, you addressed this, governor malloy, in your opening statement, i appreciate that, with making reforms. is your benefits plan in -- >> defined benefits plan. >> is that something you think needs to be changed to a...
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it started with the collapse in connecticut of the bridge and the senseless killings on i-95 and the people drowning in hurricane irene and then the effects of sandy. neil: cumulative affect. >> where the consumer will have a conscience the same way the consumer had a conscience after september 11th, but much longer lasting this time. neil: i respect to the heck out of bernie, but maybe these type of soul-searching moments tend to be short-lived, may be going to the increased disaster nature or coverage of late or the fact that we have seen this sadly before. just a couple of weeks ago in a shopping mall, to say nothing of the overall shooting some months back. i am not saying we'd used to it, but we are not shocked by this. whenever a fact, it is not that long lasting. >> i am not so sure about that. that think there was something different about the horror and nightmares quality of this tragedy in connecticut. you know, i went to tyson's corner mall, which is one of the biggest malls in america saturday. i could not believe it. seventy parking spaces, which is, you know, usually th
it started with the collapse in connecticut of the bridge and the senseless killings on i-95 and the people drowning in hurricane irene and then the effects of sandy. neil: cumulative affect. >> where the consumer will have a conscience the same way the consumer had a conscience after september 11th, but much longer lasting this time. neil: i respect to the heck out of bernie, but maybe these type of soul-searching moments tend to be short-lived, may be going to the increased disaster...
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contributor steve perry is joining me now from hartford, connecticut. steve, good morning to you. i want to show you the writing samples in the lawsuit. here's one. take a look at this with me. you can make the school gooder by getting people that would do the job that is pay for. get a football tame for the kinds and other jam tacher for the school. a lot of tacher. there so many spelling and graf mat cal errors and this was written by an eighth grader. what do you make of this? >> nothing about that surprises me at all. 40% of sixth graders are coming in from two to four grade levels below. that's not the parent's fault, it's the school's fault. it's unconscionable that educators get paid to educate and don't educate. i believe this is easily among the most important in our generation. >> you have to wonder how the student even got to that grade given that this is the level they are at. >> because of complete educational neglect. in my book push comes to shove, i have a chapter where i said about two years ago someone is going to sue the district for real this time. not just for
contributor steve perry is joining me now from hartford, connecticut. steve, good morning to you. i want to show you the writing samples in the lawsuit. here's one. take a look at this with me. you can make the school gooder by getting people that would do the job that is pay for. get a football tame for the kinds and other jam tacher for the school. a lot of tacher. there so many spelling and graf mat cal errors and this was written by an eighth grader. what do you make of this? >>...
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as many as 2400 jobs in connecticut. governor snyder, do you support this act and governor malloy, and perhaps why. >> thank you for that question. what i would say is a couple things. one is there are infrastructure requirements where we do need to invest. our schools, our colleges, many other places in our communities where they need to invest. a couple things typically missing are the right metrics and measures. have you to forgive me, i'm an old accountant so i like to measure things in terms of knowing what we're doing. but one of the challenges is we've had numerous cases in the past where people would build capital facilities without having the operating sources to use those facilities or apply them. so we need to be much more thoughtful about making sure, what are the highest and best asset allocations as opposed to simply making sure we're doing projects. and that they're going to the jurisdictions that can need them most. we have certain school districts that would take -- potentially in these programs that rea
as many as 2400 jobs in connecticut. governor snyder, do you support this act and governor malloy, and perhaps why. >> thank you for that question. what i would say is a couple things. one is there are infrastructure requirements where we do need to invest. our schools, our colleges, many other places in our communities where they need to invest. a couple things typically missing are the right metrics and measures. have you to forgive me, i'm an old accountant so i like to measure things...
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connecticut shootings. there is a lot of talk about mental ilwhat sparked the young man to go on the rampage. he thinks that the media is only thinking of one part. >> there is a media in this country that wants to blame guns and there is industry, and they always try to say it is because americans own guns. i am tell you you what i think will make people safe. when they drop their kid off in school in january if we have a police officer in the school. a good guy and some horrible monster tries to do something they upon be there to approximate protect. >> clayton: that is one of the things in the press conference. instead of talking about guns and need for assault weapon's ban which is what commissioner ray rel kelley was disdisappointed. he was hypocritical. one thing we can do is this to keep our kids safe . nra lobbied on keeping the database out of letting people know that machine is amazing assault weapons f. they were aware and knew that these guys had assault weapons. aurora shootingings - shootings
connecticut shootings. there is a lot of talk about mental ilwhat sparked the young man to go on the rampage. he thinks that the media is only thinking of one part. >> there is a media in this country that wants to blame guns and there is industry, and they always try to say it is because americans own guns. i am tell you you what i think will make people safe. when they drop their kid off in school in january if we have a police officer in the school. a good guy and some horrible monster...
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governor malloy, you in connecticut are on the cutting edge in so many ways. and you have a progressive work life -- you have progressive work life policies and a new law that requires businesses to pay sick leave when employees can't work due to illness. i'd like to hear straight from you if -- if the state economy has been compromised or if the state economy and health care system have benefited in regard to this sick leave policy? i mean, have you lost jobs? >> no. since the passage and ultimately the enactment of that law, we have actually gained jobs and lowered our unemployment rate in the state of connecticut. it is a special program. it takes a period of time for employees to earn the right to paid sick time. but let me be very clear. we did it not as a matter of convenience, but we made the ultimate decision that having people who prepare your food come to work sick doesn't make any sense. people who care for your parents or grandparents in a nursing homecoming to work sick doesn't make any sense. and people caring for our children in day care program
governor malloy, you in connecticut are on the cutting edge in so many ways. and you have a progressive work life -- you have progressive work life policies and a new law that requires businesses to pay sick leave when employees can't work due to illness. i'd like to hear straight from you if -- if the state economy has been compromised or if the state economy and health care system have benefited in regard to this sick leave policy? i mean, have you lost jobs? >> no. since the passage...
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i will also tell you connecticut is spending more of its own dollars in rebuilding its train system on a matching basis than any other state in the nation. i'm quite certain that if you send infrastructure investment dollars to the states we are capable of putting thousands of construction workers and private contractors back to work. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> thank you, mr. chairman. governor snyder, thanks for here, and same to governor malloy. the state legislator in indiana has recently -- and this is a state issue -- taken up right to, woulto work. governor snyder, are there any discussions in your state which neighbors mine, concerning this type of action at the state level? >> it is under discussion. there are a number of legislators that are promoting it. in my perspective, it's not on my agenda. right to work is an issue that's a very divisive issue, people feel strongly about, and i'm the relentless positive action person, so we have many problems in michigan that are much more pressing that i want to find common ground issues we can work together on before we g
i will also tell you connecticut is spending more of its own dollars in rebuilding its train system on a matching basis than any other state in the nation. i'm quite certain that if you send infrastructure investment dollars to the states we are capable of putting thousands of construction workers and private contractors back to work. >> the gentleman's time has expired. >> thank you, mr. chairman. governor snyder, thanks for here, and same to governor malloy. the state legislator...
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followed by connecticut senator. vice president joe biden at west point academy later. up next, the college commencement in michigan. republican governor in exciter addressed the class of 2012 and early may. he was chairman of gateway community -- computer corporation. his speech is 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you for that great introduction. it is a double honor to be here today. receiving the honorary degree and having an opportunity to talk to you and share thoughts with fabular -- fabulous students were graduating today. it is truly extraordinary and you should be proud. i would make a couple comments on the honoraria degree, because it is a real honor. when i was growing up, many of my friends went to college at was the place to go. i association here goes way back. it has continued my entire life. i am proud to say some of them are sitting on stage with me today. this man is making a difference. we have worked closely together helping to create more jobs in michigan. he has done a fabulous job. another person is a former board chair. he is an indispensable par
followed by connecticut senator. vice president joe biden at west point academy later. up next, the college commencement in michigan. republican governor in exciter addressed the class of 2012 and early may. he was chairman of gateway community -- computer corporation. his speech is 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you for that great introduction. it is a double honor to be here today. receiving the honorary degree and having an opportunity to talk to you and share thoughts with fabular --...
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. >>> in connecticut they put the fat into fat tuesday during the annual punch key eating contest. it's a race to see who can chow down on the most polish dough nuts in a minute. in the end, a long-time winner was able to fend off its hungry competition once again. >>> finally, a group of climbers turned dare devils in utah. built what they are calling the world's largest rope swing. look at that. online video of their high flying act has received more than 5 million hits in just one week. the swingers say they took numerous steps to make the rope safer and because they're outside national park boundaries, it was perfectly legal. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is meteorologist bill karins. he has your weather channel forecast. good morning. >> is that spielberg that produced that? >> didn't it look like it? >> beautiful. >> great quality. >> put my 3-d glasses on. looks great. good morning, everyone. in the northwest, we talked yeerday about the expected heavy rain, the expected river f fl onnging right now.g ight now. the heaviest rains have gone in
. >>> in connecticut they put the fat into fat tuesday during the annual punch key eating contest. it's a race to see who can chow down on the most polish dough nuts in a minute. in the end, a long-time winner was able to fend off its hungry competition once again. >>> finally, a group of climbers turned dare devils in utah. built what they are calling the world's largest rope swing. look at that. online video of their high flying act has received more than 5 million hits in...
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curtis robinson, who has given relentlessly and tirelessly to the university of hartford and all of connecticut with his efforts on behalf of public health, education, and also to receive this degree from walter harrison, a leader in american education, unmatched in his education, unmatched in his
curtis robinson, who has given relentlessly and tirelessly to the university of hartford and all of connecticut with his efforts on behalf of public health, education, and also to receive this degree from walter harrison, a leader in american education, unmatched in his education, unmatched in his
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connecticut hasn't elected a republican to the senate in three decades and mitt romney is running well behind president obama there, why is this race so close? we're back with dan henninger, matt, and mary anastasia o'grady. you were there for the republican primary, why is she doing so well? >> she's a marketing specialist and manage today rebrand herself for the campaign. she lost terribly. >> 12 points. >> spent 50 million dollars and got nowhere. this time around she saw what her vulnerabilities were, people saw her as overly aggressive and a wrestling promoter and turning herself using ads into a grandmotherly-- >> and people out of the ring, is that it. >> pretty much. and she has a very controlled message and managed to go on-- >> what is she running on, what is her message? >> her message is fairly negative. on the positive side i was in business, i bring this experience. >> i'm an outsider, not part of congress. >> right. >> i can shake it up. >> exactly, the reason why she's ahead here, because she starting in august went very strong after chris murphy, the democratic candida
connecticut hasn't elected a republican to the senate in three decades and mitt romney is running well behind president obama there, why is this race so close? we're back with dan henninger, matt, and mary anastasia o'grady. you were there for the republican primary, why is she doing so well? >> she's a marketing specialist and manage today rebrand herself for the campaign. she lost terribly. >> 12 points. >> spent 50 million dollars and got nowhere. this time around she saw...
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>> we learned this the day from the connecticut state police. there are people on twitter who has -- who have taken it upon themselves to impersonate the police and put out misleading information. the connecticut state police had more to say about this at a news conference a short time ago. >> we want to make it clear that social media websites that contain information relevant to this case are not being posted by the connecticut state police, newtown police, or any authorities in this case. any of that information, people putting that information out there in any manner, it can be construed as a violation of state or federal law and they will be prosecuted. >> let's not forget that in all of this, the victims and the survivors -- particularly the survivors at this time, will have a terrible story to tell for the rest of their lives. >> the survivors of friday's shooting -- a day that we will never forget. within a few terrifying minutes she went from teaching her students to desperately protecting them. >> we gathered under the tables and just
>> we learned this the day from the connecticut state police. there are people on twitter who has -- who have taken it upon themselves to impersonate the police and put out misleading information. the connecticut state police had more to say about this at a news conference a short time ago. >> we want to make it clear that social media websites that contain information relevant to this case are not being posted by the connecticut state police, newtown police, or any authorities in...
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sunrise in newtown, connecticut. from the peshpesh perish, and tears in people's eyes and my daughter and i let candles for the adults and lives lost in this town. our guest is the monsignor white. >> good morning. >> tell us about the pain in the town, one young children was to be an angel, at st. lima and another you had to break his sister died you had to break the news and tell us what the parishioners are feeling on this day? >> this community is an incredible community and people choose to live here it's all about families and being together and supporting each other. this has just broken the heart of the town to see the 20 incident children and adults senselessly taken from us. the spirit in this town is very, very heavy and the reality of this event is really starting to settle in. and having been with many of the families throughout the day and early this morning, you realize that life has changed forever. and you hope that out of all of this, this bad, some kind of goodwill come. and you know, pray god with
sunrise in newtown, connecticut. from the peshpesh perish, and tears in people's eyes and my daughter and i let candles for the adults and lives lost in this town. our guest is the monsignor white. >> good morning. >> tell us about the pain in the town, one young children was to be an angel, at st. lima and another you had to break his sister died you had to break the news and tell us what the parishioners are feeling on this day? >> this community is an incredible community...
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and you guys are from connecticut, how would you describe connecticut? what kind of place? >> well, i mean, newtown connecticut is you know, this very precious, beautiful little new england town. i spent a christmas eve going to a midnight mass there one time when i was a teenager and had been an intelable image for me since in my life. it was charming and beautiful and twinkling and church bells, it's that kind of town. >> dave: well, and connecticut to give you insight, people think of the east coast and think of new york and philadelphia and boston and connecticut is made up of towns like newtown, connecticut. it's almost entirely, 10, 20, 30,000 person towns like the ones that alisyn and i both live in. and many across the state and what it's made up of. and why we feel it could be anyone. >> kelly: and the culture there, knowing your neighbor and speaking of culture and mike huckabee who is a dear friend of ours and has his own program on this network, mike was talking about the role of god in our society as relates to our culture. let's listen to what mike was talking
and you guys are from connecticut, how would you describe connecticut? what kind of place? >> well, i mean, newtown connecticut is you know, this very precious, beautiful little new england town. i spent a christmas eve going to a midnight mass there one time when i was a teenager and had been an intelable image for me since in my life. it was charming and beautiful and twinkling and church bells, it's that kind of town. >> dave: well, and connecticut to give you insight, people...
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we're talking massachusetts, connecticut, southern new york, the hudson valley, back through areas of northeast pennsylvania the greatest risk of those storms. if you have airport plans today, especially late this afternoon, it's going to have storms this morning, it's going to be dry and hot, and then numerous strong thunderstorms rolling through new england and the ohio valley late today. it's going to be one of those days we don't see that often. by the end of today, we'll probably have hundreds of thousands of people without power in the northeast and the ohio valley. bad day for storms here in the u.s. >> all right, bill. keep an eye on those for us. one more day until the opening ceremonies. >>> turn to sports now. let's start with our ongoing cliffs notes version of the olympics. it's our series "cocktail party knowledge of the 2012 olympic games." three quick ones for you today. someone at that cocktail party may ask hey, are those beach volleyball ladies back again this year? you bet they are and they're favored to win an unprecedented third consecutive gold medal in their sp
we're talking massachusetts, connecticut, southern new york, the hudson valley, back through areas of northeast pennsylvania the greatest risk of those storms. if you have airport plans today, especially late this afternoon, it's going to have storms this morning, it's going to be dry and hot, and then numerous strong thunderstorms rolling through new england and the ohio valley late today. it's going to be one of those days we don't see that often. by the end of today, we'll probably have...
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so connecticut still in it. diggins will shoot again to give notre dame the 5 point advantagust just under 26 to play. in almost 4 years since the u-conn huskies lost a regular season game in the big east. >> [crowd noise]. >> don: the ball knocked around. coming up with is novosel. fouled. could be the final punch. >> mary: every good streak needs to come to an end. >> [buzzer]. >> don: the foul trouble on hartley hartley. >> mary: defensive pressure. you can see the emotion of natalie novosel. >> don: they played their hearts out. they absolutely go at it non-stop. 40 minutes and now into the 45th minute in overtime. hartley fouls out. leading scorer with 25. >> mary: could not have given her team anything more. >> don: novosel has been sensational. the senior from kentucky hit 9 of 10 free throws. she has 19 points. >> mary: maybe this game didn't seen anything because it's not the ncaa tournament. this game means a lot to notre dame. a lot! >> don: it does. sesh to shoot. notre dame by 7. doty. fighting to g
so connecticut still in it. diggins will shoot again to give notre dame the 5 point advantagust just under 26 to play. in almost 4 years since the u-conn huskies lost a regular season game in the big east. >> [crowd noise]. >> don: the ball knocked around. coming up with is novosel. fouled. could be the final punch. >> mary: every good streak needs to come to an end. >> [buzzer]. >> don: the foul trouble on hartley hartley. >> mary: defensive pressure. you...
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so connecticut still in it. diggins will shoot again to give notre dame the 5 point advantagust just under 26 to play. in almost 4 years since the u-conn huskies lost a regular season game in the big east. >> [crowd noise]. >> don: the ball knocked around. coming up with is novosel. fouled. could be the final punch. >> mary: every good streak needs to come to an end. >> [buzzer]. >> don: the foul trouble on hartley hartley. >> mary: defensive pressure. you can see the emotion of natalie novosel. >> don: they played their hearts out. they absolutely go at it non-stop. 40 minutes and now into the 45th minute in overtime. hartley fouls out. leading scorer with 25. >> mary: could not have given her team anything more. >> don: novosel has been sensational. the senior from kentucky hit 9 of 10 free throws. she has 19 points. >> mary: maybe this game didn't seen anything because it's not the ncaa tournament. this game means a lot to notre dame. a lot! >> don: it does. sesh to shoot. notre dame by 7. doty. fighting to g
so connecticut still in it. diggins will shoot again to give notre dame the 5 point advantagust just under 26 to play. in almost 4 years since the u-conn huskies lost a regular season game in the big east. >> [crowd noise]. >> don: the ball knocked around. coming up with is novosel. fouled. could be the final punch. >> mary: every good streak needs to come to an end. >> [buzzer]. >> don: the foul trouble on hartley hartley. >> mary: defensive pressure. you...
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connecticut, $50,000. so what does that mean then, michael jacobsen, what is the solution here? >> well, the real solution, and again, i think it's important to recognize just the variability around the country and, you're right, most of those states that are above the average tend to be in the northeast. washington state is the one exception probably on of the west coast. i think our real is to not look at the per prisoner cost. make the per prisoner cost cheaper and there are a couple of reasons why i say that one is to run a good safe constituti constitutional well programmed prison is an expensive proposition. there are 24-hour seven-day-a week facilities. people require every possible need they have include for that population a large degree of physical and mental health needs. on a per prisoner basis, i don't think there's anything wrong with having a high cost. the real issue is on the bottom line. how much do states and taxpayers need to spend on prisons in totality. and we're of the opinion and et cetera not just vera. we over use prison. we have too many people in pris
connecticut, $50,000. so what does that mean then, michael jacobsen, what is the solution here? >> well, the real solution, and again, i think it's important to recognize just the variability around the country and, you're right, most of those states that are above the average tend to be in the northeast. washington state is the one exception probably on of the west coast. i think our real is to not look at the per prisoner cost. make the per prisoner cost cheaper and there are a couple...
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. >> this k-9 responded to the newtown connecticut shooting. another dog working in law enforcement is holland. fox files met up with him and his handler, metropolitan transportation authority police officer doug joseph. this k-9 unit is helping to lead the fight against terrorism in the big apple. >> in the mta, what would he be sniffing for 12346789. >> here our primary concern is explosives on the transit system in the metro area. >> tell me how important dogs have become in the last several years to american security? >> what the dog lets us do is move around any place, any time. they are versatile and we are lucky to have them. >> in 2010 after the pentagon spent four years and $17,000 researching ied detection they announced that nothing is better than a dog. >> having a dog on point is very important and they have saved many lives. >> coming up, the unbreakababab [ male announcer ] this december, remember -- you can stay in and like something... or you can get out there and actually like something. the lexus december to remember sales ev
. >> this k-9 responded to the newtown connecticut shooting. another dog working in law enforcement is holland. fox files met up with him and his handler, metropolitan transportation authority police officer doug joseph. this k-9 unit is helping to lead the fight against terrorism in the big apple. >> in the mta, what would he be sniffing for 12346789. >> here our primary concern is explosives on the transit system in the metro area. >> tell me how important dogs have...
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connecticut and democratic senator richard bloomenthal certifies that his general was a law clerk to justice blackman and argued four cases before the supreme court. thanks for coming and i couldn't think about a better person to talk to than before this started. put on your attorney general hat and explain why the attorney general and all of them was a partisan thing on that front. what gave them the constitutionalrounds to challenge this. >> it had to do in their view with the state's rights and powers that would be implicate and impeded in their view by this law. i disagree with that and i don't think that the rights or powers of any state are degraded or diminished in any way by this law. they also raise the same issues as the other plaintiffs about the commerce clause and the excessive regulation of individu individual, but i'm a strong believer in state rights. the fundamental reforms enabling young people to stay on their parents's policy and stopping discrimination because they have preexisting continues or billing them into bankruptcy because of the lifetime and limits. thos
connecticut and democratic senator richard bloomenthal certifies that his general was a law clerk to justice blackman and argued four cases before the supreme court. thanks for coming and i couldn't think about a better person to talk to than before this started. put on your attorney general hat and explain why the attorney general and all of them was a partisan thing on that front. what gave them the constitutionalrounds to challenge this. >> it had to do in their view with the state's...
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we learned today from the connecticut state police. they're people on facebook and twitter who have taken upon themselves to impersonate the police and put out misleading information. they had more to say about this in a news conference a short time ago. >> we want to make sure that it is perfectly clear that social media web sites that contain information relative to this case are not being posted by the connecticut state police, are not being posted by the newtown police, are not being posted by any authorities in this case. any of that information and people who are putting information up there in any manner that can be construed as a violation of state and federal law will be prosecuted. >> that is the lieutenant col vance of the connecticut the state police. the survivors will have a terrible story to tell for the rest of their lives. cat turner now reports to >> this is a day will never forget. within a few terrifying minutes, chris fina went from teaching her students to protecting them. >> we gathered under the table and just l
we learned today from the connecticut state police. they're people on facebook and twitter who have taken upon themselves to impersonate the police and put out misleading information. they had more to say about this in a news conference a short time ago. >> we want to make sure that it is perfectly clear that social media web sites that contain information relative to this case are not being posted by the connecticut state police, are not being posted by the newtown police, are not being...
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once you're on connecticut avenue, continue to travel northbound on connecticut avenue, make a right on university boulevard, then a right on georgia avenue. you can reconnect to the beltway at this time. also, another serious accident involving a tractor-trailer on fire. right now has all of your northbound i-95 lanes shut down. this is at route 80 near the maryland toll house. going to keep watching this accident for you. this is going to impact you if you're thinking of heading out of town this morning. another thing you're dealing with on the road is fog. a live look now at 395 at edsall. no accidents in this area. but low visibility. please give yourself extra time to slow down this morning. joe and eun, back to you. >> thank you. >>> 4:43. come to coming, cashing in on her note right, the money amanda knox is getting to share her story in a book. >>> plus, an unexpected surprise. the unexpected addition to the white house tour c >>> welcome back. the american exchange student accused of murdering her roommate in italy signed with harper collins to publish a memoir about the fou
once you're on connecticut avenue, continue to travel northbound on connecticut avenue, make a right on university boulevard, then a right on georgia avenue. you can reconnect to the beltway at this time. also, another serious accident involving a tractor-trailer on fire. right now has all of your northbound i-95 lanes shut down. this is at route 80 near the maryland toll house. going to keep watching this accident for you. this is going to impact you if you're thinking of heading out of town...
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sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut and opened fire. he killed 20 children, young children from 5 to 10 years old. the shootings took place in two rooms of one section of the school and he killed at least six adults before killing himself. police found the body of the suspect's mother in his home earlier in the day. a prayer vigil was held in a church and took place a mile away from the sandy hook elementary. at the white house a vigil was held with people gathering for more gun control. many say it demands tougher legislation in the white house. visibly shaken president obama offered these words about the mass killing. >> the majority of those who died today were children. beautiful little kids between the ages of 5 and 10 years old. they had their entire lives ahead of them. birthdays, graduations, weddings, kids of their own. among the fallen were also teachers. men and women who devoted their lives to helping our children fulfill their dreams. >> highly emotional president obama reflecting how most of the nation would have been feel
sandy hook elementary school in newtown, connecticut and opened fire. he killed 20 children, young children from 5 to 10 years old. the shootings took place in two rooms of one section of the school and he killed at least six adults before killing himself. police found the body of the suspect's mother in his home earlier in the day. a prayer vigil was held in a church and took place a mile away from the sandy hook elementary. at the white house a vigil was held with people gathering for more...
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we're waiting for the highest winds around the tri-state in new jersey, new york and connecticut. western new york will get some snow. that's mostly lake enhanced snow on the back side of this storm later on today into tonight. tomorrow, new york state throughway will be rough and driving through west virginia will be tough. today, by far, hands down, the worst of the travel weather. the worst airport delays. if you can avoid traveling today, do so with ease as we go throughout your saturday and your sunday. much of the country looks just fine throughout the next couple of days. i know it's a rainy, ugly morning in new england. there is a chance for some light snow to move through christmas eve night and waking up christmas morning to a nice little white coating on the ground. so just keep that in mind for anyone that's really disappointed about no white christmas in new england. we're not done yet. >> we'll keep our fingers crossed. >>> we've got some sports to talk about. the jets may be ready to replace mark sanchez with a high-priced turnover prone michael vick. the "new york
we're waiting for the highest winds around the tri-state in new jersey, new york and connecticut. western new york will get some snow. that's mostly lake enhanced snow on the back side of this storm later on today into tonight. tomorrow, new york state throughway will be rough and driving through west virginia will be tough. today, by far, hands down, the worst of the travel weather. the worst airport delays. if you can avoid traveling today, do so with ease as we go throughout your saturday...
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you have 4 to 10-year-olds killed in connecticut. and people are talking about we have to wait on the facts. those are enough facts for many of us. >> one thing we got to do, rev, is keep the pressure on speaker boehner. because he could deep six this and not bring it to a vote. he's the one person that could protect his members by not bringing it to a vote. the american people need to know where everyone in congress stands on this issue. so speaker boehner, bring it to the floor. >> let's take a count. let's call the roll. congresswoman diana degette and governor ed rendell, thanks for your time this evening. >> thank you. >>> coming up, republicans are already plotting to block gun control, but democrats have a plan to fight back. we'll talk with connecticut senator richard blumenthal. but the gop's got a great idea for rebooting the brand. more bush. why? because it worked so well the last time? and richard engel's dramatic escape from captivity in syria in his own words. you're watching "politicsnation" on msnbc. try running four
you have 4 to 10-year-olds killed in connecticut. and people are talking about we have to wait on the facts. those are enough facts for many of us. >> one thing we got to do, rev, is keep the pressure on speaker boehner. because he could deep six this and not bring it to a vote. he's the one person that could protect his members by not bringing it to a vote. the american people need to know where everyone in congress stands on this issue. so speaker boehner, bring it to the floor....
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before that he was a congressman i want to show you a picture of me in connecticut one nine hundred seventy five. that's the year that chris dodd first became a congressman noticed something i was a little tiny girl exactly like all those people in tahrir square who only grew up who only knew barak i have only ever known chris dodd and joe lieberman they were always our counters per cent are always our center they were always ruling us determining what connecticut could do and here he is he goes over to the n.p.a. and the whole internet space suddenly has become a genuine threat since we barak was overthrown you much of mubarak and the mubarak regime toppled quickly because of the facebook revolution. move barack off guard obviously an entire region is still trying to figure out this whole thing of social media same thing with hollywood they have been quietly putting in for copyright term extensions for decades they've had their way for decades suddenly mobilization against sopa and people within a day within a week it was defeated in washington with lightning speed justice and thos
before that he was a congressman i want to show you a picture of me in connecticut one nine hundred seventy five. that's the year that chris dodd first became a congressman noticed something i was a little tiny girl exactly like all those people in tahrir square who only grew up who only knew barak i have only ever known chris dodd and joe lieberman they were always our counters per cent are always our center they were always ruling us determining what connecticut could do and here he is he...
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a town north along the connecticut river. inching closer, because i wasn't familiar, the label stated th that wilson was the united states first globemaker. the globe sat in a plexicase. it seems strange that the out of the way place is bradford in the early 19th century that globe making. the first american globes were being made. i left the museum that day really enthralled with the thought of learning more about james wilson. how didhe making? what were the sources of his information? for that matter, not just his information, but inspiration? what gave him the project of being a globe maker at the time? as i learned, others -- and you can see here -- go back. as i learned, others in the lands had tried to make globes. new hampshire shoemaker sam lane made this in 1760. the idea is a misnomer the more you start to look at things. the layers peel back further. however, lane's was not a commercial globe. he made this for his own purposes. he turned a seven inch oak sphere on his lathe. he cut the boundaries and pinned it in
a town north along the connecticut river. inching closer, because i wasn't familiar, the label stated th that wilson was the united states first globemaker. the globe sat in a plexicase. it seems strange that the out of the way place is bradford in the early 19th century that globe making. the first american globes were being made. i left the museum that day really enthralled with the thought of learning more about james wilson. how didhe making? what were the sources of his information? for...
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having a number of deaths in connecticut alone. shep? >> shepard: molly in milford, connecticut tonight, thanks. the storm left behind a huge mess in far rock away, a low lying part of the new york city burrow, queens, which was under mandatory evacuation orders at the time. this is what people have been trying to get home to. and it was a similar scene down the coast in maryland. rescue crews going house to house in some spots pulling people to safety. a live report from the flood zone coming up as fox reports live tonight. [ male announcer ] we got a real mom and the family car to do an experiment. we put a week of her family's smelly stuff all in at once to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. then we brought her family to our test facility to see if it worked. [ woman ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. something fresh. a beach. a clean house. my new car. [ woman ] go ahead and take your blindfolds off. oh!! hahahaha! look at all this garbage!!! [ male announcer ] febreze car. eliminates odors for con
having a number of deaths in connecticut alone. shep? >> shepard: molly in milford, connecticut tonight, thanks. the storm left behind a huge mess in far rock away, a low lying part of the new york city burrow, queens, which was under mandatory evacuation orders at the time. this is what people have been trying to get home to. and it was a similar scene down the coast in maryland. rescue crews going house to house in some spots pulling people to safety. a live report from the flood zone...